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The Substance Trailer: Demi Moore Transforms into Margaret Qualley in Coralie Fargeat’s Gripping Body Horror Film

The Substance - Body Horror Film French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat made a splash with her subversive 2018 rape-revenge thriller, ''Revenge'', establishing herself as a director with a distinctive style and deep substance. Fresh from directing the mind-bending ninth episode of Netflix's ''The Sandman'', Fargeat now brings her unique vision to the Cannes award-winning satirical body horror, ''The Substance''. In this highly anticipated film, Demi Moore portrays a washed-up TV personality who undergoes a dramatic transformation into Margaret Qualley after taking an experimental serum. Following a tantalizing sneak peek in May, MUBI has unveiled a new teaser for the film, which you can watch below. This one-minute teaser expertly builds intrigue without giving away any spoilers, showcasing a masterclass in trailer-making. "Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? Younger, more beautiful, more perfect?" Dennis Quaid's voice seductively queries […]

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Review of “I Saw The TV Glow”

Director: Jane Schoenbrun Running Time: 1h 40m Production Companies: Fruit Tree, Smudge Films, Hypnic Jerk, Access Entertainment Distribution Companies: A24 Genre: Horror, Drama "I Saw The TV Glow" attempts to dive deep into the human psyche and the impact of media on our lives, but unfortunately, it falls short in several key areas, making it a rather lackluster viewing experience. Directed and filmmaker by Jane schoenbrun, the movie has moments of brilliance but is largely bogged down by poor execution and uninspired performances.  Direction and Pacing One of the most glaring issues with the film is its direction. The pacing is erratic, with some scenes dragging on interminably, resulting in a slow and often boring experience. While the plot has potential, it is introduced far too late in the film, leaving audiences disengaged and struggling to stay invested. The intention […]

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”Late Night with the Devil”: A Disappointing Blend of Comedy and Horror

Director: Colin Cairnes, Cameron Cairnes Release Date: March 10, 2023 Running Time: 1h 26m Production Companies: Image Nation Abu Dhabi, VicScreen, AGC Studios, Good Fiend Films, Future Pictures, Spooky Pictures Distribution Companies: IFC Films, Shudder, Umbrella Entertainment, Maslow Entertainment, Ahi Films (Australia) Genre: Horror, Found Footage   ''Late Night with the Devil'', the latest offering from director Alex Johnson, promised a unique blend of horror and comedy but unfortunately failed to deliver on both fronts. Marketed as a thrilling ride with devilish humor, the film instead leaves viewers with mixed feelings and unmet expectations. One of the primary criticisms leveled against ''Late Night with the Devil'' is its uncertain genre identity. While it leans heavily towards comedy, featuring quirky characters and bizarre situations, the horror elements feel underdeveloped and lack genuine scares. This imbalance might leave horror enthusiasts unsatisfied, expecting more […]

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